A couple of trips to different spots at Merritt Island — Gator Creek Road, Black Point Wildlife Drive and Scrub Ridge Trail — gave me some expected and unexpected subjects to photograph this month.
Tag: Northern Mockingbird
Black-and-white Warbler tops the yard bird update
The Black-and-white Warbler wasn’t the only bird who decided to drop by my yard for a visit. Here are some of my recent guests.
Sunrise surprises at Orlando Wetlands
I took advantage of the time change to visit Orlando Wetlands before work on Monday, enjoying a spectacular cool morning and coming across two new-to-me birds there.
Discovering Prairie Warblers, other birds at Hal Scott Preserve
I decided to visit the Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park to look for endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers. I didn’t find any, but did come across some other cool birds.
It’s not spring, but it’s still time for baby mockingbirds
It’s the middle of August and not when you would expect to see some baby birds. But I spotted one poking its head out from a large cedar shrub.
UCF’s Arboretum is their neighborhood
At a time when many birds have left the area for summer, it’s good to visit the year-round residents at the UCF Arboretum.
More to see at UCF than just the Knights? How about these birds
UCF is one of my favorite places to spend time in the fall, cheering on the Knights football team with my family and friends. But it’s also become a place I like to go to in the spring and early summer, thanks to the variety of birds that call the UCF Arboretum home.